Intertoto Cup 1968
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The 1968 Intertoto Cup was the second, following the previous year's
Intertoto Cup 1967
The 1967 Intertoto Cup was the first in which no knock-out rounds were contested, and therefore the first in which no winner was declared. The tournament was expanded, with 48 clubs and twelve groups compared to 40 clubs and ten groups the season before...

 in which no knock-out rounds were contested, and therefore the second in which no winner was declared. The tournament was expanded, with 50 clubs and fourteen groups compared to 48 clubs and twelve groups the season before. Clubs from Portugal and Spain participated for the first time.

Group stage

The teams were divided into fourteen groups - of four clubs each in the 'A' section, and of six clubs each in the 'B' section. Clubs from Belgium, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Portugal were placed in 'A'; while clubs from East Germany and Denmark were placed in 'B' groups. Clubs from West Germany, Austria, Sweden, Poland, Czechoslovakia and Switzerland were placed in both sections.

Group A1

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Group A2

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Group A3

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Group A4

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Group A5

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Group A6

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Group B1

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Group B2

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Group B3

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Group B4

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Group B5

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Group B6

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Group B7

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Group B8

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See also

  • European Cup 1968–69
  • UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1968–69
  • Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1968–69

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